i2022 ISDN Teleset
The second DN has four Call Appearances. To enter them, press Change. Since the first DN had two Call Appearances, select keys 3, 4, 5, and 6. They will light as you press them.
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Enter the second DN as a
The third DN in the example has only one CA. That DN/CA will be assigned to key 7. Press the Next softkey until there are no Call Appearances lit. Press Change, select CA key 7, it will light. Enter the third DN, 5554321.
In the example, DN three has a Bearer Service of Audio. Press the Bearer softkey until the display shows Audio. Press the Save softkey to save the entries. Press MENU to exit.
Manually Programming Feature Keys
Most ISDN Teleset installations will have a number of switch features. Common features are Conference, Drop, Transfer, Call Pickup, and Call Forwarding. These features are usually assigned to the softkeys. Other features may be assigned to the programmable hardkeys. As long as a programmable hardkey is “Unassigned” it will work as a feature key.
To verify a key is “Unassigned”, press MENU, View, Key. Select the key you wish to verify. If the key is programmed as a Speed Dial, clear it in the Speed dial menu. If the key is programmed as a Call Appearance, go to DN/CA and clear it.
Assigning the Conference/Transfer/Drop/Call Forward/Call Pickup/Message Waiting 1/Message Waiting 2 Features Manually
The following sections describe how you assign these features.
1. Press MENU, MORE, MORE, Config, SetKey, SetFA. The display shows as follows:
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